How is Inhalant Addiction Detected?

Inhalant abuse often goes undetected. The abused substances are very often common household products, so their presence in the home is not unusual. The process of using inhalants, too, is quick and relatively unobtrusive, so users can usually effectively hide their behavior. The effects of intoxication are also brief, so changes in behavior can be difficult to spot.

Warning signs of possible inhalant abuse include:

Runny nose

Red eyes

Chemical burns around the nose and/or mouth

Unexplained chemical odors

Chemical stains on clothing or on the user’s face

Slurred speech, lethargy, or signs of alcohol-like intoxication

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